There are relatively more reasons for low menstrual flow, which cannot be completely judged as pregnancy, but may also be related to ovarian function decline, endocrine disorders and other reasons.
1. Pregnancy: If a woman has recently had intercourse and her menstrual flow is abnormal, it may be related to pregnancy, and it is recommended that she go to the hospital for a blood test or urine test.
2. Decline in ovarian function: Low menstrual flow may also be related to the decline in ovarian function, as women age ovarian function will decline, which will lead to a decrease in bleeding.
3. Endocrine disorders: If a woman’s estrogen secretion level is relatively low, the endometrium will not develop properly, resulting in low menstrual flow.
The cause of menorrhagia cannot be accurately determined by the symptoms alone, but needs to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history and other test results to make an accurate judgment, and it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor.